Before You Go

Rate Of Return On Investment Formula

Present Value Formula

Unit Product Cost Formula

Retail Margin Formula

Return On Invested Capital Formula

Cost Of Goods Manufactured Formula

Total Debt Formula

Constant Growth Rate Formula

Debt ratio is a solvency ratio that measures a firm’s total liabilities as a percentage of its total assets. In a sense, the debt ratio shows a company’s ability to pay off its liabilities with its assets. In other words, this shows how many assets the company must sell in order to pay off all of its liabilities.

Annual Percentage rate (APR) explains the cost of borrowing with a variety of loans, including credit cards and mortgage loans. Costs are quoted as a percentage. For example, if your loan has an APR of 10 percent, you would pay $10 per $100 that you borrow each year. All other things being equal, the loan with the lowest APR is typically least expensive—but it’s usually more complicated than that.